Archive for August, 2018

Sandblasting is one of the most common and highly effective methods for the cleaning and maintenance of surfaces. The restoration of surfaces is achieved by striking fine grains of sand at a very high speed through the sandblaster’s nozzle and directly onto the object being cleaned. Need to repaint or refurbish equipment, machinery or a piece of equipment and make it look new again? Worried about safety and health issues? Need the work done faster? Here are 5 compelling reasons why you should consider using sandblasting for your next project. (more…)

Sandblasting or bead blasting is a generic term for the process of smoothing, shaping and cleaning a hard surface by forcing solid particles across that surface at high speeds. The effect is similar to that of using sandpaper but provides a more even finish with no problems at corners or crannies. Sandblasting can occur naturally usually as a result of particles blown by wind or artificially using compressed air. (more…)

Sandblasting paint can be a challenge on some old painted surfaces, especially those having a very thick or durable paint. Industrial machinery, car parts and even some outdoor furniture types are made to have long-lasting paint. As good as they look, the time will come for repainting and sandblasting to remove old thick paint may need extra help to scrape off the stubborn parts. (more…)

For many people, summer is the time to get out, have fun, and make more social interactions with family, friends, and colleagues. The weather is perfect, sunshine all day long, and the smell of smoked food seems to be all around the neighborhood. Time for a merry time!

When it comes tothe metallic beauty of your stuff and furniture, one longevity question comes to mind: which kind of paint is better? Should you use powder coating or wet painting? What is the difference between them?